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arsenalsri
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Post by arsenalsri » Thu Dec 13, 2007 6:02 am

Thanks for the suggestions unileeds. I will keep a lookout for those hotbeds you talk about, if at all I come to Leeds:-)

As for your other point about enjoying the native culture and not just living with the Asians, I agree with you. That's how I've been during my travels across the globe and I absolutely intend to also enjoy the UK and that it how it should be.

pktamil2007
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that has been valuable information

Post by pktamil2007 » Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:53 pm

The information shared in this thread is really good. I am also in the process of applying for EC and job hunt at the same time.

I was recently contacted by a consultant and he says that 40K is the max they can offer me in Manchester. I have 7 years of IT experience and a project manager role is what I am applying for.

Can someone suggest if this salary is what levels on an average basis?

I am married with a new born baby coming to UK

rsathish
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For stay

Post by rsathish » Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:16 pm

For stay i can suggest the YMCA Indian student hostel in central London. They oocupy both Students as well as anyone.

check their website for more details: www.indianymca.org

Good thing it's centrally located and indian food. Easy for attending interviews and having good indian dinner and no hassle of rent contract.

After you settle in a job, move to a place which you feel is convenient.

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Post by global gypsy » Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:43 pm

Why don't you discuss topics under the appropriate forum?

Please move this to Employment and jobs in UK OR General Discussions - non immigration related
Life is what happens when you are busy making other plans

rvag
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Re: For stay

Post by rvag » Sat Dec 15, 2007 1:59 am

rsathish wrote:For stay i can suggest the YMCA Indian student hostel in central London. They oocupy both Students as well as anyone.

check their website for more details: www.indianymca.org

Good thing it's centrally located and indian food. Easy for attending interviews and having good indian dinner and no hassle of rent contract.

After you settle in a job, move to a place which you feel is convenient.
thanks for the info, I was looking for place where I can pay week tarrif in the range of 70-100 gbp, thought bedsit would be more of a choice.

For bedsits do they ask for reference and what do people who come to london for the first time do?.

Thx for replying.

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